The conference also featured a lot of other interesting
talks. To name only a few: Matthias Ettrich presented the technical changes in Qt
4, in the plenary session Bruce Schneier held a thought-inspiring talk about how
security-tradeoffs influence our lives and how we might be able to handle this
in a sensible way and Rob Pike gave some insight in the amazing technology
Google uses to power their search engine. One of the talks which was awarded as
best paper in the FREENIX track was about "Wayback,
a versioning file system for Linux". This could
be an interesting technology to be integrated with KDE, for example with the
file dialog.

A BoF session about "Locking Down Enterprise KDE & KDE 3.3 Preview for
Administrators" showed again the great interest in the KDE desktop lock-down
features which are provided by the KIOSK framework and in particular theKIOSK Admin Tool.